A word used to describe a person whos personality can often cause them to get in trouble. This is often the result of having the strong urge to stand up against people who have authority, and ignoring the urge to walk away and not make a scene.
After being warned by a policeman to leave, and instead stays could cause a response like the following from nearby people.
'Wow chris is acting like a real cluck today'
'Wow chris is acting like a real cluck today'
by Tones April 11, 2006
by FREELILGUDDA February 4, 2013
To be frightened. To experience persistent fear, usually after a life threatening event.chicken wuss
by krelt February 8, 2012
cluck·ing/ˈclkɪŋg/ –adjective
1. of or pertaining to a sale or sales of property to obtain a controlled substance.*
2. engaged in clucking.**
3. readily cluckable; in strong demand (often used in combination).***
1. of or pertaining to a sale or sales of property to obtain a controlled substance.*
2. engaged in clucking.**
3. readily cluckable; in strong demand (often used in combination).***
* "I am clucking the vcr."
** "Two clucking junkies in new york."
*** "These are perfect guitars for clucking!"
** "Two clucking junkies in new york."
*** "These are perfect guitars for clucking!"
by gbrl gzmn May 2, 2010
by joro66 April 12, 2018
A sound emitted by those who reject an item during interlock. The sound is a cross between a laugh and a choke.
by cubed2206 August 18, 2011
Should the chickens of the world stop clucking, all the world's people would become suicidally depressed and commit suicide.
by cluckity cluck braap May 16, 2003